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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — On Monday, the San Bernardino, California, Regional Center that was the scene of a shooting massacre, will reopen. Since the Dec. 2 attack, few of the 600 employees have gone to the office, although they've been visiting their clients — autistic children and mentally disabled adults. The actual conference center where the attack occurred will remain closed. The employees were attacked by a fellow employee and his wife. The couple was killed hours after they killed 14 people and wounded others.

KINCAID, Ill. (AP) — Some locations along the flooded Mississippi River in Missouri and Illinois are still rising. But the water is starting to recede in most areas where last week up to 14 inches of rain fell. The death toll in both states is now 25, and flooding is expected to worsen in Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and other southern states.

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Mourning ceremonies are under way in Saudi Arabia for an executed Shiite sheikh. Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr was an outspoken critic of Saudi Arabia's Sunni monarchy but denied ever calling for violence. His Saturday execution prompted protesters in Iran to storm and set fire to the Saudi Embassy in Tehran. The Saudis then cut ties with Tehran.

SYDNEY (AP) — The bodies of two small children and a man believed to be their father have been pulled from a car that may have been deliberately driven off a wharf, in southern Australia. Police say witnesses reported seeing a station wagon speeding down the wharf in the city of Port Lincoln early Monday before it appeared to deliberately drive off the end of it.

EAST TROY, Wis. (AP) — Two bodies have been pulled from a frigid Wisconsin lake and two other men are missing after the four friends left a house early Sunday and apparently took a canoe out on the lake but never returned. State investigators say all four men are from Illinois and are 20 to 23 years old.

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